Hi there,
I must say that the book of Revelation is a text that in many ways unsettles me deeply. I do not usually read it anymore.
But since a while some things about it I remember in my thoughts and I know the book is canonical and it says in the beginning that those will be blessed who take it to heart.
So I have a question. It says in one verse, that "men will seek death but death will flee from them". I think I know what this means. When I look around the world I don't see people seeking their own death. The naturalistic worldview after which we all simply cease being when we die, is accepted as real but many people seek comfort and solace in a religion.
Some, but not all. my atheistic father actually felt an ironic comfort in his belief that death really annihilates everyone. Could it be that this verse in the book means that there will come a time when people know for sure that after life they either get damned or taken up to eternal life? Maybe through scientific discoveries?
For a time in my life when I was not baptized yet and didn't know Jesus' love very well I had tried to go back to my old atheism. I believed in God and that the christian worldview was real, but I had such deep issues with it and I had trouble with my mental health that I longed to go back to atheism where I thought I wouldn't need to worry about anything. compared with the outlook of hell for many people I thought that a mere ceasing to be after death appealed to me. Was that the kind of seeking death that men will do at some point in the future? A death they will not find?
I must say that the book of Revelation is a text that in many ways unsettles me deeply. I do not usually read it anymore.
But since a while some things about it I remember in my thoughts and I know the book is canonical and it says in the beginning that those will be blessed who take it to heart.
So I have a question. It says in one verse, that "men will seek death but death will flee from them". I think I know what this means. When I look around the world I don't see people seeking their own death. The naturalistic worldview after which we all simply cease being when we die, is accepted as real but many people seek comfort and solace in a religion.
Some, but not all. my atheistic father actually felt an ironic comfort in his belief that death really annihilates everyone. Could it be that this verse in the book means that there will come a time when people know for sure that after life they either get damned or taken up to eternal life? Maybe through scientific discoveries?
For a time in my life when I was not baptized yet and didn't know Jesus' love very well I had tried to go back to my old atheism. I believed in God and that the christian worldview was real, but I had such deep issues with it and I had trouble with my mental health that I longed to go back to atheism where I thought I wouldn't need to worry about anything. compared with the outlook of hell for many people I thought that a mere ceasing to be after death appealed to me. Was that the kind of seeking death that men will do at some point in the future? A death they will not find?